Paradyne 6211-I1 User Manual Download Page 8

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Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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ARP  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Quick Setup

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Quick Setup with Auto-Connect Enabled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Quick Setup with Auto-Connect Disabled  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Advanced Setup

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WAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Add Function – ATM PVC Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Connection Type Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Bridge Service and Quality of Service Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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WAN Setup - Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Remove Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Finish Function  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Local Area Network (LAN) Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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NAT  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Virtual Servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Port Triggering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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DMZ Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Firewall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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IP Filtering – Outgoing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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IP Filtering – Incoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Firewall – MAC Filtering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Parental Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Quality of Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Routing – Default Gateway  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Routing – Static Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Routing – RIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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DNS Server  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Dynamic DNS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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ADSL  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Modulation Methods  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Phone Line Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Capability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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DSL Advanced Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Tone Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Port Mapping  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Summary of Contents for 6211-I1

Page 1: ...6211 I1 Router User s Guide Document No 6211 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 ...

Page 2: ...ocumentation training distributor locations or Paradyne worldwide office locations use one of the following methods Internet Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www paradyne com Be sure to register your warranty at www paradyne com warranty Telephone Call our automated system to receive current information by fax or to speak with a company representative Within the U S A call 1 800 795 8004 ...

Page 3: ... this product must be provided by one of the following 1 a UL Listed CSA certified power source with a Class 2 or Limited Power Source LPS output for use in North America or 2 a certified transformer with a Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV output having a maximum of 240 VA available for use in the country of installation 9 In addition since the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuits...

Page 4: ... with this product It has been designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant The Ringer Equivalence Number or REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five ...

Page 5: ...elephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five If your equipment is in need of repair contact your local sales representative service representative or distributor directly CANADA EMI NOTICE This Class B digital apparatus meets all req...

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Page 7: ... 3 Rear Panel 1 4 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup Overview 2 1 Connecting the Hardware 2 1 Installing the USB Driver 2 4 Configuring Your Computer 2 7 Windows XP PCs 2 7 Windows 2000 PCs 2 9 Windows ME PCs 2 9 Windows 95 and Windows 98 PCs 2 10 Windows NT 4 0 2 11 Logging in to Your Router 2 12 3 Device Information Status Summary 3 1 WAN 3 2 LAN Statistics 3 3 WAN Statistics 3 4 ATM Statistic...

Page 8: ... Remove Function 5 6 Finish Function 5 6 Local Area Network LAN Setup 5 7 NAT 5 8 Virtual Servers 5 8 Port Triggering 5 10 DMZ Host 5 12 Firewall 5 13 IP Filtering Outgoing 5 13 IP Filtering Incoming 5 15 Firewall MAC Filtering 5 17 Parental Control 5 19 Quality of Service 5 20 Routing Default Gateway 5 22 Routing Static Route 5 23 Routing RIP 5 24 DNS Server 5 24 Dynamic DNS 5 25 ADSL 5 26 Modula...

Page 9: ...king Up Configuration Settings 7 1 Restoring Configuration Settings 7 3 Restoring Default Settings 7 5 System Log 7 7 View System Log 7 8 Configure System Log 7 9 SNMP 7 10 Internet Time 7 11 Access Control Services 7 12 Access Control IP Addresses 7 13 Access Control Passwords 7 15 Update Software 7 15 Reboot Router 7 16 A Specifications Index ...

Page 10: ...Contents iv August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 ...

Page 11: ...nect the router and set up your PC to manage the router Chapter 3 Device Information Explains how to use the web interface to obtain statistics and other information about the router Chapter 4 Quick Setup Describes the Quick Setup configuration process Chapter 5 Advanced Setup Describes configuration of the advanced router features Chapter 6 Diagnostics Describes the test screen Chapter 7 Manageme...

Page 12: ...duct Related Documents Complete documentation for Paradyne products is available online at www paradyne com Select Support Technical Manuals To order a paper copy of a Paradyne document or to speak with a sales representative please call 1 727 530 2000 ...

Page 13: ...Internet connectivity to all computers on your LAN via additional Ethernet Switch HUB USB port allows quick installation Built in splitter provides you to connect telephone directly without using extra splitter Model 6211 I1 x0x Configuration program accessible via a web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer System Requirements In order to use the 6211 ADSL router for Internet access you mus...

Page 14: ...to several computers on an Ethernet network For system configuration using the supplied web based program a web browser such as Internet Explorer Version 6 0 or later Netscape is not supported Parts List In addition to this document your 6211 ADSL router should come with the following 6211 ADSL router Power adapter Ethernet cable RJ45 straight through type Phone cable RJ11 USB cable Figure 1 1 621...

Page 15: ...POWER Green On Unit is powered on Off Unit is powered off STATUS Green On ADSL link is established and active Flashing Trying to create an ADSL connection Off No ADSL link ACTIVITY Green Flashing ADSL data transfer LAN Green On LAN link is established Flashing Data transfer at LAN connection Off No LAN link USB Green On USB link is established Off No USB link 05 17610 U S B L A N A C T I V I T Y S...

Page 16: ...nectors Label Function LINE Connects to your ADSL line PHONE Model 6211 I1 x0x Connects to your telephone USB USB outlet for PC USB port connection LAN Connects the CPE to your PC s Ethernet port or to the uplink port on your LAN s hub or switch using the cable provided RESET DEFAULT To reset the router to its default settings POWER Connects to the supplied power adapter ...

Page 17: ...ect your router Procedure 1 Connect your ADSL line to the port labeled LINE on the rear panel of the device 2 For routers with a phone port model numbers of the form 6211 I1 x0x optionally connect your telephone to the port labeled PHONE 3 Connect your PC or a LAN Use the supplied Ethernet cable to connect your PC directly to the router Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the port labeled LAN...

Page 18: ...ght through Ethernet cable can be used 4 Connect the AC power adapter to the POWER connector on the back of the device and plug the adapter into a wall outlet or power strip Figure 2 1 Hardware Installation 5 Turn on and boot up your PC and any LAN devices such as hub or switches and any computers connected to them 6 Verify that the router s LEDs are illuminated as shown in Table 3 1 04 17510 LINE...

Page 19: ...uter and plugged into an AC power source STATUS Solid green to indicate that the router can communicate with your ISP via ADSL or flashing when the router is trying to connect to your ISP ACTIVITY Flashing when the device is sending or receiving data over the ADSL connection LAN Solid green to indicate that the device can communicate with your PC via Ethernet or flashing when the router is sending...

Page 20: ...e USB connector on the router If you connect the USB cable between your PC and the router Windows detects the new hardware and the Found New Hardware Wizard appears on your PC monitor Follow this procedure Procedure 1 Choose Install from a list or specific location from the Wizard s menu then click on Next Figure 2 2 Found New Hardware Wizard ...

Page 21: ...5 2 Insert the supplied CD ROM and use Browse to include the CD drive in the search Figure 2 3 Search and Installation Options 3 If the Wizard reports a compatibility issue select Continue Anyway Installation of the USB driver proceeds Figure 2 4 Compatibility Warning ...

Page 22: ...2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup 2 6 August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 Figure 2 5 Progress Screen 4 When prompted click on Finish to close the Wizard Figure 2 6 Completion Screen ...

Page 23: ...s task bar click on the Start button and then click on Control Panel 2 Double click on the Network Connections icon 3 In the LAN or High Speed Internet window right click on the icon corresponding to your network interface card NIC or USB connection and select Properties Often this icon is labeled Local Area Connection The Local Area Connection dialog box displays with a list of currently installe...

Page 24: ... Properties dialog box click on the radio button labeled Use the following IP address Type an address between 192 168 1 3 and 192 168 1 254 in the IP Address field 192 168 1 20 is shown here as an example and 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet Mask field Figure 2 9 TCP IP Properties Windows XP 6 Click on OK twice to confirm your changes and close the Control Panel ...

Page 25: ... on OK to restart your computer with the new settings 8 After restarting your PC double click on the Network and Dial up Connections icon in the Control Panel 9 In Network and Dial up Connections window right click on the Local Area Connection icon and then select Properties 10 In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click on Properties 11 In the...

Page 26: ... the following IP address Type an address between 192 168 1 3 and 192 168 1 254 in the IP Address field and 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet Mask field 13 Click on OK twice to confirm and save your changes and then close the Control Panel Windows 95 and Windows 98 PCs 1 In the Windows task bar click on the Start button point to Settings and then click on Control Panel 2 Double click on the Network icon...

Page 27: ...of currently installed network protocols If the list includes TCP IP the protocol has already been enabled Skip to Step 9 4 If TCP IP does not appear as an installed component click on Add 5 In the Select Network Protocol dialog box select TCP IP and then click on OK You may be prompted to install files from your Windows NT installation CD or other medium Follow the instructions to install the fil...

Page 28: ... If you have problem connecting to the router verify that your PC is properly configured within the subnet of the router s default IP address 192 168 1 1 Setup is described in Configuring Your Computer on page 2 7 2 Enter your user name and password and then click on OK to display the home page of the router s web interface There are two default user name and password combinations You can change t...

Page 29: ...2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup 6211 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 2 13 Figure 2 11 Web Interface Home Page ...

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Page 31: ...6211 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 3 1 3 Device Information Status Summary Display the general status report for the router by clicking on Summary under Device Info Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Status Summary ...

Page 32: ...3 Device Information 3 2 August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 WAN Display the WAN status report from the by clicking on WAN under Device Info Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 WAN Status ...

Page 33: ...3 Device Information 6211 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 3 3 LAN Statistics Display LAN statistics by clicking on LAN under Statistics Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 LAN Statistics ...

Page 34: ...3 Device Information 3 4 August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 WAN Statistics Display WAN statistics by clicking on WAN under Statistics Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 WAN Statistics ...

Page 35: ...3 Device Information 6211 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 3 5 ATM Statistics Display ATM statistics by clicking on ATM under Statistics Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 ATM Statistics ...

Page 36: ...3 Device Information 3 6 August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 ADSL Statistics Display ADSL statistics by clicking on ADSL under Statistics Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 ADSL Status ...

Page 37: ...on The test is performed by transferring idle cells containing a known pattern and comparing the received data with this known pattern to check for any errors Figure 3 7 and Figure 3 8 Procedure To run a BER test 1 Click on the ADSL BER Test button 2 Select the test duration and click on Start 3 Check the result Figure 3 7 ADSL BER Test Start ...

Page 38: ...ice Information 3 8 August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 Figure 3 8 ADSL BER Test Result Route Obtain the Routing status report by clicking on the Route item under Device Info Figure 3 9 Figure 3 9 Route Information ...

Page 39: ...3 Device Information 6211 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 3 9 ARP Display the ARP status report by clicking on ARP under Device Info Figure 3 10 Figure 3 10 ARP Status ...

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Page 41: ...nabled Auto connect will automatically detect the first usable PVC and automatically detect PPPoE PPPoA and Bridge Protocol with DHCP Server available To use auto connect Procedure 1 Select Quick Setup The Quick Setup initial screen appears Figure 4 1 Quick Setup Initial Screen ...

Page 42: ...up 4 2 August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 2 Select DSL Auto Connect then click on Next The progress information screen appears Figure 4 2 Detecting Available PVC Figure 4 3 Detecting available PVC Available PVC Detected ...

Page 43: ... Connect Disabled Procedure 1 Select Quick Setup The Quick Setup initial screen appears Figure 4 4 Specifying VPI and VCI 2 Verify that DSL Auto Connect is not selected Specify VPI and VCI as directed by your ISP Click on Next 3 Use Advanced Setup to configure the PVC ...

Page 44: ...4 Quick Setup 4 4 August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 ...

Page 45: ...6211 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 5 1 5 Advanced Setup WAN Set up WAN parameters as directed by your ISP Figure 5 1 WAN Setup Screen ...

Page 46: ... allows you to configure an ATM PVC identifier VPI and VCI and select a service category Figure 5 2 ATM PVC Configuration Screen Verify the following values with your ISP before you change them VPI Virtual Path Identifier The valid range is 0 to 255 VCI Virtual Channel Identifier The valid range is 32 to 65535 Service Category Five classes of traffic defined are defined UBR Without PCR UBR With PC...

Page 47: ... 5 3 Connection Type Screen Select the type of network protocol and encapsulation mode over the ATM PVC that your ISP has instructed you to use then click on Next button Figure 5 3 Connection Type Screen Select a connection type and click on Next ...

Page 48: ...Enabling QoS for a PVC improves performance for selected classes of applications However since QoS also consumes system resources the number of PVCs is reduced The default setting for QoS is disabled If you want to enable QoS service select the Enable Quality Of Service check box After finishing steps as above click on the Next button Figure 5 4 Enable Bridge Service ...

Page 49: ...ck on the Save button to save these settings if not click on the Back button to make any modifications If you want to change any item after saving click on the Edit button to make any modifications Figure 5 5 WAN Setup Summary Note Activate this WAN interface by clicking on the Finish button and further configuring services over this interface The router supports up to five WAN connections ...

Page 50: ...ete a connection from the listed WAN setup click in the Remove check box next to the item then click on the Remove button Figure 5 6 WAN Setup List Finish Function After you change any item in WAN Setup remember to click on the Finish button to apply the changes and reboot the system ...

Page 51: ...ure the DSL Router IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface to conform your LAN s IP Subnet The Save button only saves the LAN configuration data The Save Reboot button saves the LAN configuration data and reboots the router to make the new configuration effective Figure 5 7 LAN Setup ...

Page 52: ...Virtual Server Port Triggering and DMZ Host when NAT is enabled Virtual Servers A virtual server allows you to direct incoming traffic from the WAN side to a specific IP address on the LAN side Click on the Add button to add a virtual server Figure 5 8 NAT Virtual Server Setup ...

Page 53: ...erver IP Address then click on Save Apply to submit your configuration Figure 5 9 Virtual Server Add Screen On this screen you can view and delete servers Click in the check box under Remove and click on the Remove button to delete selected virtual servers Figure 5 10 Removing Selected Virtual Servers ...

Page 54: ...e on the Add button to add Port Triggering for your Internet application Figure 5 11 Port Triggering Setup Page You can select an application every time or create new one for your application Then click on Save Apply to save your settings Figure 5 12 Port Triggering Add Page ...

Page 55: ... 6211 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 5 11 On this screen you can view and delete applications Click in the check box under Remove and click on the Remove button to delete selected applications Figure 5 13 Port Triggering List ...

Page 56: ...5 Advanced Setup 5 12 August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 DMZ Host You can define the IP address of the DMZ Host on this screen Enter the IP address and click on Save Apply Figure 5 14 DMZ Host Setup ...

Page 57: ...security reasons firewall options can be configured only from the LAN side of the router IP Filtering Outgoing The outgoing filter will block the traffic from the LAN side to the WAN side Click on Add to create filters Figure 5 15 IP Filtering Outgoing Filter Setup ...

Page 58: ...urce information from the LAN side and Destination information from the WAN side Then click on Save Apply Figure 5 16 IP Filtering Outgoing Filter Add Page You can view and delete the outgoing filter settings on this screen Figure 5 17 IP Filtering Outgoing Filter Setup List ...

Page 59: ...211 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 5 15 IP Filtering Incoming Incoming filter filters the traffic from the WAN side to the LAN side Click on Add to add incoming filter settings Figure 5 18 IP Filtering Incoming Filter Setup Page ...

Page 60: ... WAN side and information about the destination address to the LAN side Select the protocol and WAN interface Then click on Save Apply to add the setting Figure 5 19 IP Filtering Incoming Filter Add You can view and delete the incoming filter settings from this screen Figure 5 20 IP Filtering Incoming Filtering List ...

Page 61: ...ic by MAC address You can change the policy or add settings to the MAC filtering table using the MAC Filtering Setup screen Figure 5 21 IP Filtering MAC Filtering Setup If you click on Change Policy a confirmation dialog lets you verify your change Figure 5 22 IP Filtering MAC Filtering Policy Change Confirmation ...

Page 62: ...ng table enter the Source and Destination MAC address and select protocol type frame direction and WAN interface Then click on Save Apply to save it Figure 5 23 IP Filtering MAC Filtering Add Page On this screen you can view and delete MAC filtering rules Figure 5 24 IP Filtering MAC Filtering List ...

Page 63: ...ntal Control feature to restrict the days and times a particular device is allowed to access the Internet Figure 5 25 Parental Control Screen To set up parental controls 1 Click on Add The Time of Day Restriction screen appears Figure 5 26 Parental Control Time of Day Restrictions ...

Page 64: ...lly another MAC address 4 Select the days of the week the restriction is in force 5 Specify the start and end times the restriction is in force Use the form hh mm where 23 59 for example is one minute before midnight 6 Click on Save Apply Quality of Service You can configure the Quality of Service to apply different priorities to traffic on the router Figure 5 27 Quality of Service Setup ...

Page 65: ...ork Traffic Class Rule screen appears Enter and select QoS parameters then click on Save Apply Note that 802 1p Priority and TOS are mutually exclusive Figure 5 28 Quality of Service Add Screen On this screen you can view and delete QoS settings Figure 5 29 Quality of Service List ...

Page 66: ...5 Advanced Setup 5 22 August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 Routing Default Gateway You can change the Default Gateway on the Routing Default Gateway screen Figure 5 30 Default Gateway Setup ...

Page 67: ...Routing Static Route Use the Routing Static Route screen to add a static route to the routing table Figure 5 31 Static Route Setup Enter the route information and click on Save Apply to make it active No reboot is required Figure 5 32 Static Route Add ...

Page 68: ...outing RIP If RIP is enabled the router operation can be configured as Active or Passive Figure 5 33 RIP Setup DNS Server Use the DNS Server screen to request automatic assignment of a DNS or to specify a primary and secondary DNS Figure 5 34 DNS Setup ...

Page 69: ... DNS screen to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname allowing your router to be easily accessed from anywhere on the Internet Figure 5 35 Dynamic DNS To set up a Dynamic DNS entry 1 Click on Add The Add Dynamic DNS screen appears Figure 5 36 Adding a Dynamic DNS Entry ...

Page 70: ...ter with the dynamic DNS service for DynDNS enter your Username and Password for TOZ enter your E mail address and Key 6 Click on Save Apply ADSL There are three major items in the ADSL settings Figure 5 37 DSL Settings Modulation Methods The following modulation methods are supported by the 6211 ADSL router G dmt Enabled G lite Enabled T1 413 Enabled ADSL Enabled Annex L Enabled ADSL2 Enabled Do ...

Page 71: ...tem uses pins 2 and 3 attach a normal RJ11 cable to the router and select Inner pair on the screen if your phone system uses pins 1 and 4 attach the phone with the supplied RJ11 cable and select Outer pair on the screen Capability The following are included under Capability Bitswap Enable SRA Seamless Rate Adaptation Enable Do not change these settings unless so directed by your ISP ...

Page 72: ... router and your ISP Normal test Puts the router in a test mode in which it only sends a Normal signal Reverb test Puts the router in a test mode in which it only sends a Reverb signal Medley test Puts the router in a test mode in which it only sends a Medley signal No Retrain In this mode the router will try to establish a connection as in normal mode but once the connection is up it will not ret...

Page 73: ...Figure 5 38 The frequency band of ADSL is split up into 256 separate tones each spaced 4 3125 kHz apart With each tone carrying separate data the technique operates as if 256 separate modems were running in parallel The tone range is from 0 to 31 for upstream and from 32 to 255 for downstream Do not change these settings unless so directed by your ISP Figure 5 39 Tone Settings ...

Page 74: ...apping screen to map multiple ports to a PVC and create bridging groups Each group will perform as an independent network Figure 5 40 Port Mapping To create a new mapping group 1 Click on Add The Port Mapping Configuration screen appears Figure 5 41 Creating a Port Mapping Entry ...

Page 75: ...0 August 2005 5 31 2 Enter a unique Group name 3 Select interfaces from the available interface list and add them to the grouped interface list using the arrow buttons to create the required mapping of the ports 4 Click on Save Apply ...

Page 76: ...5 Advanced Setup 5 32 August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 ...

Page 77: ... your DSL connection The individual tests are listed below If a test displays a failure status click on Test at the bottom of this page to make sure the failure status is consistent If the test result continues to show a failure click on Help and follow the troubleshooting procedures Figure 6 1 Diagnostics ...

Page 78: ...6 Diagnostics 6 2 August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 ...

Page 79: ...iguration of your router can be backed up to a file and also can be restored from a file You can also restore the router to its factory default configuration Backing Up Configuration Settings To back up your settings select Management Settings Backup Settings Figure 7 1 Back Up Settings Screen ...

Page 80: ...7 2 August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 Verify that you would like to save the file Figure 7 2 Backup Settings Upload Confirmation Select the location where you want to save the file Figure 7 3 Backup Settings File Location ...

Page 81: ...ng Configuration Settings To restore saved settings select Management Settings Restore User Settings Figure 7 4 Restore User Settings Screen Select the backup file you want to restore and click on Update Settings Figure 7 5 Restore Settings File Location ...

Page 82: ...7 Management 7 4 August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 The router will restore settings and reboot to activate the restored settings Figure 7 6 Upload in Progress Screen ...

Page 83: ...rase all current settings and restore the router to factory default settings To restore the router to factory default settings select Management Settings Restore Default Figure 7 7 Restore Default Settings Screen Reply OK to the confirmation dialog Figure 7 8 Restore Default Confirmation Dialog ...

Page 84: ...7 Management 7 6 August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 The router will restore the default settings and reboot Figure 7 9 Restore Default Settings Reboot ...

Page 85: ...7 Management 6211 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 7 7 System Log The System Log dialog allows you to view the System Log and configure the System Log options Figure 7 10 System Log ...

Page 86: ...7 Management 7 8 August 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 View System Log Click on the View System Log button to check the log file Figure 7 11 View System Log ...

Page 87: ...ove or equal to the selected log level will be logged and displayed If the selected mode is Remote or Both events will be sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of a remote system log server If the selected mode is Local or Both events will be recorded in the local memory Figure 7 12 System Log Configuration Select the desired values and click on the Save Apply button to configure the syste...

Page 88: ...t Protocol SNMP allows a management application to retrieve statistics and status from the SNMP agent in the router Use the SNMP screen to set up parameters for SNMP access Figure 7 13 SNMP Screen Select the desired values and click on Save Apply to configure the SNMP options ...

Page 89: ...otocol SNTP to obtain the time of day from SNTP servers on the Internet To set up the router to obtain time from an SNTP server 1 Select Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers The SNTP fields appear Figure 7 14 Internet Time Screen 2 Select SNTP servers 3 Specify the time zone offset for your router s location 4 Click on Save Apply ...

Page 90: ...e or disable some services of your router by LAN or WAN If no WAN connection is defined only the LAN side can be configured Figure 7 15 Services Setup If a WAN connection is defined services of both the LAN side and WAN side can be configured Figure 7 16 Services Setup for LAN and WAN ...

Page 91: ... August 2005 7 13 Access Control IP Addresses Web access to the router can be limited when Access Control Mode is enabled The IP addresses of allowed hosts can be added using Access Control IP Address Figure 7 17 IP Address Setup ...

Page 92: ...t 2005 6211 A2 GB21 30 First add the IP address to the IP address list Figure 7 18 Access Control IP Address Add Screen Then select Enabled to enable Access Control Mode Figure 7 19 Access Control IP Address Enable or Disable ...

Page 93: ...r ISP releases new software for this router follow these steps to perform an upgrade 1 Obtain an updated software image file from your ISP 2 Enter the path to the image file location or click on the Browse button to locate the image file 3 Click on the Update Software button once to upload the new image file Figure 7 20 Update Software Note The update process takes about two minutes to complete an...

Page 94: ...Reboot Router to reboot the router using the web interface The router will save the current configuration and reboot itself using the new configuration The rebooting process takes about two minutes to complete Figure 7 21 Reboot Router Screen Figure 7 22 Reboot In Progress Screen ...

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Page 97: ... C to 65 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Interfaces DSL Line RJ11 Phone if present RJ11 with integrated phone filter Ethernet 10 100BaseT RJ45 USB 1 1 Power 100 VAC 50 Hz 110 VAC 60 Hz 220VAC 50 60 Hz Protocol Support ANSI T1 413 Full Rate ADSL ITU G 992 1 DMT ITU G 992 2 G lite ITU G 992 3 ADSL2 ITU G 992 5 ADSL2 ITU G 994 1 G hs ITU G 997 1 Size 1 2 High x 6 Wide x 4 4 Deep 3 0 cm High x 15 2 ...

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Page 99: ... 3 D Default Gateway 5 22 Default IP Address 2 7 Definitions 1 1 Device Information 3 1 Diagnostics 6 1 Dimensions A 1 DMZ Host 5 12 DNS 5 24 Dynamic 5 25 Document Feedback A Purpose and Intended Audience v Summary v Domain Name Server 5 24 Dynamic DNS 5 25 E EMI Notice Canada D Japan D Environment A 1 F FCC Part 15 Declaration B Features 1 1 Firewall 5 13 Explained A 1 MAC Filtering 5 17 Firmware...

Page 100: ... Specifications A 1 Product Related Documents vi Protocols Supported A 1 PVC Adding 5 2 Configuring 5 2 Detecting 4 1 Q Quality of Service 5 4 5 20 Quick Setup 4 1 R Rear Panel 1 4 Reboot Router 7 16 Restoring Configuration Settings 7 3 Default Settings 7 5 Restricting access to Internet 5 19 RIP 5 24 Route status 3 8 Routing Default Gateway 5 22 RIP 5 24 Static Route 5 23 S Sales Service and Trai...

Page 101: ... driver 2 4 User Name Default 2 12 V View System Log 7 8 Virtual Servers 5 8 W WAN 3 2 5 1 Setup 5 5 Statistics 3 4 Status 3 2 Warranty A Web Interface Home Page 2 13 Using 3 1 Weight A 1 Windows 2000 2 9 Windows 95 2 10 Windows 98 2 10 Windows ME 2 9 Windows NT 2 11 Windows XP 2 7 ...

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